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All too often, the rabbit hole is as deep as you have dug it.

Gary Hopkins
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If we go down the rabbit hole of our unconsciousness and try to unravel the knotty points of our life story we may encounter a bunch of hidden niceties or emotional stowaways. Forgotten details in the windmill of our mind may daintily reveal, where things might have gone wrong. (“I wonder what went wrong.”)

Erik Pevernagie
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The rabbit hole has collapsed, and my key is melded to a nugget of worthless metal.

A.G. Howard
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Stop thinking about all that is wrong, and focus on what is right. It's there that you'll step out of the crazy, rise out of the rabbit hole, and start living again.

Brynn Myers, Falling Out of Focus
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From experience, I can tell you that if you go around trying to figure out what's fair in life or whether you deserve something or not, that's a rabbit hole that is hard to climb out of.

Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life
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But at the time, a mark of how far down the rabbit hole I had fallen, I saw it as just another tragedy I needed to stuff in the growing box in the back of my head. Shut the top and move on.

Kim Barker, The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Mom had the kind of love for her that you could feel, like it was part of the atmosphere

Peter Abrahams, Down the Rabbit Hole
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People say the darkness is where secrets are best hidden. Night time brings clarity and focus to owls, even if the aperture of this vision comes with a stigma.

Kimberly Morgan, On Angels and Rabbit Holes
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If there's a password needed at the gates of heaven, only Latin will unlock it, he thinks.

Kimberly Morgan, On Angels and Rabbit Holes
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The syrup of lilies hangs thick and sweet in the air, its cloying scent the traditional mask of death and rebirth: ashes and incense, rain and dirt, and something like rosin. It's the scent Hector associates with God. The scent of heavenly things.

Kimberly Morgan, On Angels and Rabbit Holes
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